But he looked at statements like: a bird is an animal; animal has skin; a Canary is a bird; a bird has feathers and measured how long it took people to answer questions like this: "Does a canary have feathers?" or "Does a canary have skin?." And his theory was that this is ...
a whole suite tools. Some of which are like the Aristotelian syllogisms. I mean he had some of that right. We do a whole lot, most of our reasoning is unsound: "This side of the barn is red". Nobody is that accurate or that careful or meticulous except in science-fiction articles....
This one comes with an asterisk because while the summary forFire and Bloodexplicitly teases learning the "origin of Daenerys’s three dragon eggs," Martin latershied away from outright confirmation. But it's safe to assume he's being coy. ...
The New York Timesdenotes such bulk sales with an asterisk to let readers know that the sales were not organic. Junior, never one to be deterred by facts, immediately declared that this was part of a largerTimesconspiracy against him. “I guess that’s their way of exerting a li...
This is the best of all possible live-in divorces. More typical is the mean version. But thereisone practical solution: If living together becomes too uncomfortable, the partner staying behind can pay his mate to move out. Deborah Sterne* is doing that. A 42-year-old costume designer makin...